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Super Tuesday: Trump & Clinton Come Out On Top Once Again

super tuesday, donald trump, hillary clintonSeveral candidates in the race for President are 'reassessing' their campaign strategies, or perhaps, whether they will remain in the race after Super Tuesday. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were victorious over John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders.

Trump swept Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Rhode Island, whereas Clinton delivered big wins in Maryland and Pennsylvania, along with Delaware and Connecticut.
 
Unfortunately for Sanders, he only won Rhode Island.
Moving ahead, Trump needs 1,237 delegates to win the nomination and avoid a contested Republican convention.
 
"This to me was our biggest night," Trump said in his victory speech. "I consider myself the presumptive nominee."

 

In a speech Clinton said, "With your help, we are going to come back to Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention with the most votes and the most pledged delegates." She added, "…we will unify our party to win this election and build an America where we can all rise together, an America where we lift each other up instead of tearing each other down."

 

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